Complextro..Electro House.. Or whatever you want to call it.
Complextro..Electro House.. Or whatever you want to call it.
What are some techniques do you guys use creating such intricate music?
Do you follow a general pattern?
Similar artists with such sounds are..
Wolfgang Gartner
Porter Robinson
Zedd
Mord Fustang
Throwing Madeon in the list although he incorporates French house elements into his tracks too.
Do you follow a general pattern?
Similar artists with such sounds are..
Wolfgang Gartner
Porter Robinson
Zedd
Mord Fustang
Throwing Madeon in the list although he incorporates French house elements into his tracks too.
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Bump, would love to hear more on this topic!
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there are millions of ways to create "intricate" music. most of it deals with years and years of experience of making music, and it also can rely heavily on what hardware/software people have.
take for instance, the korg m3 keyboard with karma. people can create very very intricate music with the karma engine. it works great with DAWS by sending out SysEx messages (which ableton doesn't support at this time) but what i do is send it through logic studio and export it to ableton. once i have an intriciate midi loop setup, i might slice to drum rack, and assign it to some pads or keys and further complicate the intricacy
take for instance, the korg m3 keyboard with karma. people can create very very intricate music with the karma engine. it works great with DAWS by sending out SysEx messages (which ableton doesn't support at this time) but what i do is send it through logic studio and export it to ableton. once i have an intriciate midi loop setup, i might slice to drum rack, and assign it to some pads or keys and further complicate the intricacy
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It's a time consuming process but very very fun. IMO
The way I do it involves creating synth patches and playing a melody. Then I usually draw all kinds of crazt automation on the clip. I then Re-Sample and place various effects after the audio. Then, I slice to MIDI and I either end up w/ something fucking awesome or something totally un-usable. Usually the former. I then "play a part (lead, bass, etc.) using these slices. After I'm satisfied I resample to audio.
When making bass-lines I typically use 5-9 tracks. I use the above method among others' and just build it up piece by piece. It's like a puzzle. Fitting all the little pieces together.
The way I do it involves creating synth patches and playing a melody. Then I usually draw all kinds of crazt automation on the clip. I then Re-Sample and place various effects after the audio. Then, I slice to MIDI and I either end up w/ something fucking awesome or something totally un-usable. Usually the former. I then "play a part (lead, bass, etc.) using these slices. After I'm satisfied I resample to audio.
When making bass-lines I typically use 5-9 tracks. I use the above method among others' and just build it up piece by piece. It's like a puzzle. Fitting all the little pieces together.
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The music seems to be getting very popular
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Thats cuz its so awesome!!!! Everything else sounds kinda boring after hearing it.
But, it cannot be unheard
But, it cannot be unheard
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This.Sunsetter wrote:...
But, it cannot be unheard
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thatMcFlyGuy wrote:This.Sunsetter wrote:...
But, it cannot be unheard
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^ Dig the set.
Wolfgang Gartner is sick. Check out the dirty hi hats on Illmerica. Groovy and playful stuff, thanks for the heads up.
Wolfgang Gartner is sick. Check out the dirty hi hats on Illmerica. Groovy and playful stuff, thanks for the heads up.
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Also, I wonder if this style has some duplicating of synth lines with different sounds & effects.
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and also some of those dup tracks have arps, delays, and some dontanybody human wrote:Also, I wonder if this style has some duplicating of synth lines with different sounds & effects.
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Hmmm. Matter of opinion. Educate me. If what I've heard of 'complextro' is truly representative, this doesn't hold much truth... But please, bring it on, I'm very open minded.........Sunsetter wrote:Thats cuz its so awesome!!!! Everything else sounds kinda boring after hearing it.
But, it cannot be unheard
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ollyb303 wrote:Hmmm. Matter of opinion. Educate me. If what I've heard of 'complextro' is truly representative, this doesn't hold much truth... But please, bring it on, I'm very open minded.........Sunsetter wrote:Thats cuz its so awesome!!!! Everything else sounds kinda boring after hearing it.
But, it cannot be unheard
You're absolutely correct. This is just my opinion, so, for me, it's true. I think one would be hard-pressed to deny the skill involved in creating some of this "complextro" music. Just for the record, I'm not a fan of all these labels and seemingly end-less categories of genres and sub-genres but apparently "complextro" is what they are calling this stuff.
I have been experimenting and attempting some "complextro" productions myself and honestly, the process does get a bit complex. That said, it's fun as hell! I find myself adding more and more channels to the track for more bass-lines. Actually, "bass-lines" may not be a good term for what I'm making. It's all in key but one bass-line consists of 6-20 channels of different sounds w/ different effects and different automations, etc. One may just be a one-shot stab of a low-pass filtered mid-range bass sound, while another could be higher pitched siren-like noise pitched up, while another is a half-bar stuttered vocal. You get the idea. It's like creating your own puzzle pieces and then building the puzzle. It's complex but lot's of fun. IDK, I think it's good practice and I've learned so many production techniques while experimenting w/ this style.
Any who, here's a few examples:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVT07FoqmlE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmxIisWf ... E4AFAEA482
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfxlNfW5 ... E4AFAEA482
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Re: Complextro..Electro House.. Or whatever you want to call it.
mr bill and tom cosm have some glitch tutorials on youtube, the methods are the same.
automate, mangle, resample, slice, arrange repeat
and then super compress ~; )
automate, mangle, resample, slice, arrange repeat
and then super compress ~; )
http://soundcloud.com/1nfinitezer0 - dj forage
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You should make a nice chord progression/melody which you'll play with the main synth lead and continue to make that melody but by switching from instruments like as if this instrument plays this note in the melody and this other note in the melody will be played with another instrument and do the whole melody like that but with the synth lead on top of everything. Hope this helps!!
EDIT: U should also do it with lots of samples. stuf like one of the instruments being a bass guitar sample and vocal cuts together with sounds U've created. BYEEEE!!!!
EDIT: U should also do it with lots of samples. stuf like one of the instruments being a bass guitar sample and vocal cuts together with sounds U've created. BYEEEE!!!!